Keyes was slapped with two felony charges and a misdemeanor — robbery displaying a firearm, second-degree robbery and criminal possession of marijuana. Smith was charged with robbery displaying a firearm and second-degree robbery, both felonies.

Keyes and Smith were arraigned at Long Beach City Court on Dec. 20 by Judge Roy Tepper; bail was set at $7,500 cash over $15,000 bond. Smith is due to appear in Nassau County Criminal Court on Jan. 3, and Keyes is scheduled to appear on Jan. 10.

“I would like to commend our Police Department for their relentless determination and excellent police work in the apprehension of these alleged perpetrators,” City Council President Scott Mandel said in a statement.